Definition
An industrial monitoring system connects process or facility sensors to displays, loggers, gateways, dashboards, and maintenance workflows.
Engineering Problem Statement
Facilities need reliable observation of pressure, level, flow, temperature, vibration, and environmental variables with clear signal compatibility.
System Architecture
- Process sensors
- Local display or transmitter
- DAQ or gateway
- Wireless or wired communications
- Maintenance and spares plan
How Products Work Together
QuakeLogic solution architectures should be specified as complete systems: sensors generate measurements, acquisition hardware synchronizes and stores data, communications move data to reviewers, software supports dashboards and reports, and documentation supports procurement, commissioning, and maintenance.
Selection Guidance
- Define the measured variable and medium
- Confirm signal type, enclosure, and installation method
- Choose communications based on power, distance, and maintenance access
Recommended Product Families
- HPT700S Standard Industrial Differential Pressure Transmitter
- H8100 Multifunction Data Digital Display Instrument
- H5100 Digital Display Instrument With Single Loop
- SUBMERSIBLE LEVEL SENSOR HPT604
- Holykell HPT604 High-Pressure Submersible Sensor
- HU-TM Non-intrusive Ultrasonic Fuel Tank Level Sensor
Industries Served
- Manufacturing and Industrial Facilities
- Pipelines, Mining, Oil and Gas, and Energy
- Renewable Energy
Related Knowledge Articles
Standards and Documentation
Use project specifications, source datasheets, calibration records, drawings, manuals, and the standards library to confirm final requirements. This architecture page provides engineering guidance, not a compliance certificate.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which sensor should I choose?
Choose by measured quantity, range, frequency, accuracy, installation environment, calibration needs, and data use case.
What data acquisition hardware is required?
Confirm sensor signal type, channel count, sampling rate, timing, local storage, telemetry, power, and software compatibility.
Which communication method is appropriate?
Use wired links for controlled short runs, wireless or cellular for remote sites, and local storage where communications are unavailable or not required in real time.